Who are the happiest people in this big world of oura ? Of course, they are those whose radiating good-health carries them through to a ripe old age, spreading cheer and brightness as they go. If you hav* lost tin precious possession of good health you will find it again in Lane's Emulsion. ‘‘Lane’* Is a said one greatfal patient so it hsa proved for thousands and thousands who were sick and are now strong, well and happy. a/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. reaves EMULSIOI EDMONDS *Ol Best for Cooking BUTTER It* pasteurized” * THE GENUS CHEIRANTHUS That’s a wallflower, you know. And is SHE a ehelra—er, wallflower? We'll say net. How does she manage to make hersitlf so attractive to men? Simply because she studies the lessons of the advertisers in the 1 Star * ... the fashion shops ... the beauty shops.
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Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 6
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142Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 6
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